leehuan
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Re: HSC 2016 3U Marathon
The 3 yes's are always together, so we arrange them as one quantity (let's call it y). Note that the only possible ways of arranging (Y Y Y) in a line is 1.
N N N N N N N y
This is now a typical arrangement (making 'words'). Traditionally, the answer here is now 8!/(7!) = 8 ways.
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Alternatively, using stars and bars there is obviously 8 ways of doing so, because you have 7 bars (the no's) and only have to arrange one star (the y) anywhere between them or outside them.
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It's quite easy to check this. If we just list all the outcomes out, they are
Y Y Y N N N N N N N
N Y Y Y N N N N N N
N N Y Y Y N N N N N
N N N Y Y Y N N N N
N N N N Y Y Y N N N
N N N N N Y Y Y N N
N N N N N N Y Y Y N
N N N N N N N Y Y Y
Total: 8 ways
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ (_ _ _)I don't understand how to do this.
A form has ten questions in order, each of which requires the answer 'Yes' or 'No'. Find the number of ways the form can be filled in:
(g) if exactly three answers are 'Yes', and they occur together,
The 3 yes's are always together, so we arrange them as one quantity (let's call it y). Note that the only possible ways of arranging (Y Y Y) in a line is 1.
N N N N N N N y
This is now a typical arrangement (making 'words'). Traditionally, the answer here is now 8!/(7!) = 8 ways.
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Alternatively, using stars and bars there is obviously 8 ways of doing so, because you have 7 bars (the no's) and only have to arrange one star (the y) anywhere between them or outside them.
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It's quite easy to check this. If we just list all the outcomes out, they are
Y Y Y N N N N N N N
N Y Y Y N N N N N N
N N Y Y Y N N N N N
N N N Y Y Y N N N N
N N N N Y Y Y N N N
N N N N N Y Y Y N N
N N N N N N Y Y Y N
N N N N N N N Y Y Y
Total: 8 ways